Deadly heatwave sweeps Europe — dozens dead in France
A deadly heatwave is moving across Europe, killing dozens of people in France, including both young and elderly victims. The extreme heat is spreading to further regions of the continent.
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A deadly heatwave is moving across Europe, killing dozens of people in France, including both young and elderly victims. The extreme heat is spreading to further regions of the continent.
Director Rhys Frake-Waterfield has made "Pinocchio Unstrung," a horror take on Carlo Collodi's classic puppet, depicting Pinocchio covered in flesh and blood. The film joins the growing "Poohniverse" franchise alongside twisted versions of Winnie the Pooh, Bambi and Peter Pan. Frake-Waterfield describes the overarching "Poohniverse: Monsters Assemble" project as "kooky, crazy and fun," likening it to the Avengers crossover format.
Croatian centre-back Ivan Milić will not renew his contract with Lech Poznań and is leaving the club after 5.5 years. During that time he won three Polish league titles with the club and helped them reach the UEFA Conference League quarter-finals.
US President Donald Trump announced on Truth Social that he would impose 100% import tariffs on any European country that taxes digital services from American companies. He said several European nations are close to enacting such a tax. The tariffs would take effect immediately and override existing trade agreements with the affected country.
Brazilian lemonade made with sweetened condensed milk has gone viral on TikTok and Instagram, with thousands of users calling it the tastiest drink of the summer. The condensed milk softens the citrus acidity and gives the drink a creamy, sweet flavour that sets it apart from classic lemonade.
Scientists have developed a flexible skin patch equipped with artificial intelligence that analyses health data directly on the patient's body. The device can interpret medical information almost instantly and monitor heart activity with high accuracy, functioning like a personal cardiologist worn on the skin.
During heatwaves, homes can heat up very quickly, but the simple "cave method" can slow this down without using electricity. The technique involves keeping windows and blinds tightly shut during the day to block hot air and sunlight, then airing the home out in the evening and at night when outside temperatures drop.
Ukraine signed over 160 agreements worth more than €10 billion during a two-day conference in Gdańsk. Around 15 of those deals were concluded directly between Kyiv and Warsaw. The announcement was made by Ukraine's Minister of Economy, Environment and Agriculture, Oleksiy Sobolev.
Increasingly powerful AI tools can generate realistic scientific images in seconds, and such fakes are infiltrating peer-reviewed journals. A researcher studying visual science communication warns this is fuelling a crisis of public trust in science. The problem is illustrated by images resembling the iconic Apollo 8 "Earthrise" photo — today it is increasingly hard to distinguish authentic photographs from AI-generated ones.
The US government has approved partial release of Anthropic's AI model Mythos 5, but only a small group of American companies will gain access. It remains unclear which firms will be selected for the programme.
Bogusław Linda, one of the most important figures in Polish cinema and theatre, turns 74 on June 27. His personal life included a turbulent romance with Pola Raksa, an iconic actress of the communist-era Polish film industry. Linda has remained a leading figure in Polish culture for decades.
Scientists used artificial intelligence to recreate the final moments of a Pompeii resident who died during the eruption of Mount Vesuvius, apparently shielding his head with a mortar. The technology allows researchers to animate and visualise archaeological remains and their context. Researchers hope AI will not only help reconstruct the past but also better protect invaluable archaeological heritage.
Germany's national rail operator Deutsche Bahn is mired in a deep crisis, with trains running late, unreliably and on lengthy detours due to extensive construction works. Experts warn the situation is unlikely to improve anytime soon. Germany, once known for punctual rail travel, has lost its reputation in this area.
Former pole vaulter and three-time World Championship medallist Monika Pyrek appeared at TVN24's birthday event in Szczecin as part of the broadcaster's "Jesteśmy stąd" tour. In an interview, she spoke about how to make sport an important part of a child's life, emphasising the role of physical education lessons.
The worlds of fashion and sport are increasingly overlapping. Designer shoes costing hundreds of dollars look runway-ready but are built for half-marathons too. More and more brands are entering the market for footwear that combines aesthetics with athletic performance.
Generational differences in work attitudes between Generation Z and older employees are causing friction and mutual resentment in workplaces. Gen Z workers prioritise working efficiently rather than long hours. Despite the tensions, intergenerational teams are reportedly the most creative.
Apple has asked the Trump administration for clearance to purchase chips from a Chinese company linked to the Chinese military that is on the US blacklist, according to the Financial Times. The name of the company and details about the chips involved have not been disclosed.
The article recounts the story of Anna, whose therapist crossed professional boundaries by complimenting her, giving massages and presenting gifts during sessions. It highlights that many patients don't know what therapist behaviour is acceptable, making abuse easier to conceal. Experts stress that physical contact in therapy is strictly regulated and most forms of touching are prohibited.
Ancient Roman engineers built a road network stretching roughly 300,000 km across Europe, North Africa and parts of the Middle East. Famous for their straightness, roads like the Via Appia (over 500 km, connecting Rome to Brundisium) and Stane Street in southern England (about 92 km) remain impressive feats of ancient engineering. A recent mapping project has succeeded in charting almost the entire Roman road system.
Vladimir Putin signed a law, submitted at the request of the FSB, creating a state database of all Russian mobile phones. The legislation gives security services unlimited access to sensitive personal data of all Russian citizens. Commentators compare the move to Soviet-era surveillance practices.
Legia Warsaw, Polish champions for the 2026/27 season, have announced their second summer signing: 21-year-old midfielder Jakub Andrzejewski joins coach Heiko Rannula's squad. The player arrives from Enea Abramczyk Astoria Bydgoszcz, with whom he won the Polish First League. His father, Tomasz Andrzejewski, also played for Legia in the past.
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